There will also will be kite flying demonstrations for novices, kites dropping candy and elaborate sky art formed with formations of giant, themed kites — some up to 40-feet long — all creating a nice backdrop for a beautiful beach sunset.

Official competition runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both days, but organizers said dazzling recreational kite flying will continue into the evening and even after the sun goes down.

The forecast calls for clear skies and wind speeds of about 17 miles per hour on Saturday and Sunday.